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The director, Levan Tsikurishvili, followed Bergling for over four years while capturing footage of his experiences and thinking. Director Levan Tsikurishvili quoted on his documentary: The documentary gives a very close explanation of how he felt. Im happy and thankful that we were able to put so many of his years on film, to show others how he really was. Is he compelled to update the film or leave us with an image of Bergling in his freest moment Ultimately, it feels like only part of the story, and therefore not entirely true.

Wikipedia is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. Thanks for following! As follower of the group you will receive email notifications of events in the group. After seeing this film, I feel like I got to know Tim. I encourage anyone to see this, as it truly captures some of his highest highs and lowest lows of a persons life! A giant has left us, we will never know exactly why, but this documentary comes real close to answering the question.

P Tim, you will be missed but never forgotten. Chances are that if you're watching this then you're a fan of Avicii, so get ready because this becomes emotional if you are. This documentary shows exactly what's the world of celebrities and DJ'S. It doesn't focus on how Avicii rose to fame though it does shows it but in what happened once he became the megastar he was.

The tight schedules of touring and the pressure for releasing hit after hit changes everyone and in the case of Tim this was reflected in his health, both physical and mental. The hardest part of this is that it was night after night non-stop touring, barely sleeping and eating and working in making music In the process he faced the consequences that were obviously coming and that made him quit touring.

Even if your not familiar with dance music or don't like 'Ibiza'-sounds I hate the sound , this docu is worth the watch. It's an as honest possible film about the drama of being the biggest superstar in a certain music scene, you have to do your thing It's difficult writing a review for this docu without spoiling, but I promise you, there's a real life drama story behind it that unfolds. This ain't just a music docu, it's a drama docu about a human being influenced by his surroundings.

I watched the movie just before the tragic news a few days ago, and those who wanna know why, well I think this docu gives a good hint what happened on that vacation in the resort. We get really close to him and his struggle to recover and try to figure out what really brings him joy. The movie also gives us insight into an often derided art form. I watched this film 2 days after the announcement of Avicii's death, but we still don't know what the cause of death is.

Avicii was 28 years old - way too young to die. It is a story of too much too soon, but there is no way the filmmaker could've predicted this - Avicii wanted out, he wanted to quit touring, music, alcohol, the party-life, everything.

We see it in the film, how little he cared for fame and fortune, how he lacked the maturity to understand the consequences of his actions cancelling tours and concerts and that he wasn't just a musician, but an employer whose employees depended on for their income. This film is ominous without the benefit of foresight, it's a warning without being preachy, it is what it is because they did not know what was to happen next.

It ends on a happy note, an optimistic one of Avicii finally getting his way. Shots of beautiful beaches where Avicii can relax and play in the sand, where he can make music and be himself and vacation, not work to make the music for someone else's vacation.

The film was released in late October and six months later, while on vacation in sunny Oman, he passed away. It is rare that real events news would elevate the rating of a film, but in this case it has. The death of Avicii shows that what was shown in this film was real, the stress experienced was real, not exaggerated by the film-maker, that the health consequences were real, not made up or exaggerated by either side not Avicii trying to get out of obligations or by the director wanting to make the film better.

The thing that this film has that other films made after Avicii's death won't have is that it wanted to capture the life of Avicii and tell a story, not a money-grab by people trying to capitalize on his death. There will be more documentaries about Avicii, surely, but their motives and the timing will be suspect. A fitting tribute to one of the worlds greatest djs with a hint of emotion, avicii true stories really nails the mark with sufficient plays by plenty of beautiful musicians and artists.

A must watch to pay tribute to the one waas, greatest dj of all time. Before watching this documentary, i had no idea who Avicii was. It was heartbreaking to watch this fragile soul rise to meteoric fame and not be able to survive it. He may have had emotional and mental issues, but that isn't what killed him. It was the leeches and hangers-on who saw him as a meal ticket and wrung every last dollar out of him before he just couldn't take it any more. I am sure none of them blame themselves and only feel sorry for the fact that they have lost their sources of income.

They should all be ashamed of themselves. Documentary shows you that sometimes fame and working on entertaining people may have a negative effect on person especially at young age. Everything in this movie is just awesome. Especially for someone who likes good, melodic EDM music and also for someone who has been into making and producing. On the other hand, the movie is just great for everyone else, who has no clue about anything in music industry.

I don't wanna spoil anything, but getting Tiesto, David Guetta and other famous, and for Me, with Avicii himself, also the greatest DJs and producers into this story line is also amazing on so much levels. And at the very end, I just wanna say that, this life story, this amazing life path is something that everyone should see, no matter do they like this music genre or not. I just don't like the end, because I think, this last concert should last longer..

Avicii gives you a honest look into his life. It's a sad story about a genious musician who cant handlle life in the spotlights. So sad if you know what happens shortly after.

But still a really good documentary and worth to watch. Avicii was a D. He took to drinking heavily, retired, and eventually committed suicide. It's a tragic story, but this account of his life is not particularly interesting or insightful. For a start, there's no disection of his musical talents - indeed, I don't know if the licensing fees were too expensive, but unusually for a film about a musician, frustratingly little of his music is even heard.

Secondly, most of the film comprises Avicii sitting around, miserable, complaining about life, something we are shown at excessive length. It's unclear why he agreed to be filmed having these conversations; moreover, the film cuts abruptly from his long-awaited retirement to a statement that he died, without any explanation of why the former evidently did not bring the release he craved.

Having watched it, I can see how he grew tired of touring; but I still don't really know why he was considered great, or why he felt his life was no longer worth living. Perhaps someone else will one day make another film that answers these questions.



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